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Sectors That Might Take-off And Power Through In 2024

Ahmad Maghfur Usman, Equity Analyst, Nomura Malaysia

18-Dec-23 07:30

Sectors That Might Take-off And Power Through In 2024

With concerns that the global economy may slow down in 2024, where will the aviation industry land, after having reached 98% of pre-Covid levels as at October this year? Ahmad Maghfur Usman, Equity Analyst at Nomura Malaysia also takes us through its outlook for the related energy sector, which recently saw a downward revision by the International Energy Agency.

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Produced by: Moh Heng Ying

Presented by: Shazana Mokhtar, Keith Kam, Anwar Mahbob


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